In the last pic, there is a Geo Tracker in the bottom right hand corner. The water was like 3ft (1 Meter) over top of it.

We all kind of thought the grass would have just gone dorment, But were we all wrong. I think that once people get thier homes and business's figured out, We will start our work. I am the only Lawn and landscape repair guy in my area. So i have a pretty good feeling. I am sure the landscape guys will try to play my game (They try and fail) So its going to get real interesting.

When most of the sand bags went in, people were more worried about thiers homes than the yards. The city and other volunters were driving large end loader across Soaking WET front and back yards, Then the water killed the rest. So this means total yard repair for my crews and big money for me.

I do have verbal commitments on a few large developments where we do wok for the property management company that runs them. So We should be getting busy with this stuff in a month or so. So We will get all our normal bid work done, then hit the repairs hard.

That's what happens to all the sand bags we had here for our little flood prep of '07, they went to the land fill and the trommel screen took care of them, the sand was later reclaimed for road sand in the winter.

The amount of energy necessary to refute b.s. is an order of magnitude bigger than to produce it